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Mount Everest Mallory & Irvine 1924 Discovery Of Mallory's body.

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  • Jamie Leigh - I have recently become fascinated by any and everything relating to climbing Everest. I recently researched the "Alive" crash and was moved profoundly and decided to look more into climbers and some of the larger adventures and more infamous journeys. I am wondering what it is that I find so appealing and why I am experiencing such a visceral response to it all. I think it may have to do with the relationship to testing and pushing yourself to your limits and seeing how far one will go and why. I wonder if I am the only one that is so completely interested in the stories and reasons behind climbers, as well as the embrace of tragedy which unfortunately goes hand in hand with this type of experience. 
  • Greg Hill - You see what he got out of climbing 
  • Nathan Pike - Leave him be, he's just having a nap. 
  • Stormith - So fascinating. We often revere this mountain yet think very little of its deadliness and how it mummifies the dead.
  • HaiLsKuNkY - IF I should die, think only this of me; That there's some corner of a foreign field That is for ever England. There shall be In that rich earth a richer dust concealed; A dust whom England bore, shaped, made aware, Gave, once, her flowers to love, her ways to roam, A body of England's breathing English air, Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home.
  • Jadduck - A corpse, not a man.
  • Mike Breen - It horrifies me that some people think those who push the limits "deserve to die". What sad and safe lives they must lead, but with an inevitable end when having achieved NOTHING with their "safe" little lives.
  • Peggy Lindenthaler - He should have been given a decent burial
  • Donna Shanklin - Yes the title is misleading and makes people presume the body was found in nineteen twenty four
  • Levermike - A big thank you to the men who found Mallory and for the respect they showed to his corpse.
  • MrGrevy - Bunch of rich, irresponsible idiots. They deserved to die. Fucking morons.
  • Joe Schmo - Fuck all that shit...I have enough trouble climbing stairs
  • Valephar - I wonder what George Mallory would have done if he made it back. Would he be a hero? Would he climb it again?
  • LIVRE Caminhada - Realmente uma descoberta intrigante.. será que realmente conseguiram provar que trata-se do corpo do Mallory.?? encontraram a camera fotográfica..??
  • Donna Shanklin - How many people passed by his body before this I wonder
  • aboutface102 - Listening to his description is akin to listening to the description from someone with a severe learning disability lol.
  • Miel Mani - AllanH, I think you need to change the title. It makes it sound like GM's body was found in 1924 instead of his disappearing in 1924. 
  • Raka Cha-chan - Allah bles on Georg 
  • DefectivePotatOS - The almighty potato king who loves Headcrabs - disturbing..
  • Tom Elliott - Where is the presentation that Jake Norton gave in Colorado Springs about this find? I can't find it. I saw it twice on a local channel. It was an incredibly detailed documentation of this find, including a review of the individual artifacts recovered.
  • jonah plentychief - I want to climb Everest
  • Donna Shanklin - So. Disrespectful
  • Ivica Manovic - Full respect you you fellows at least he was berried with dignity FULL RESPECT FOLLOWS GREETINGS FROM AUSTRALIA
  • mick lowe - How can anybody view the behaviour of these climbers as being respectful ? They went against the wishes of the Mallory family , stole items from his body and then sold the images of his body to the highest bidder. It disgusted many people at the time including Hillary and Bonington. Don't forget Mallory's son was still alive. How would you like it if your father was killed in a accident and I got a group of friends together and went too his body and macarbly sat around him to have my photo taken and then you found out at a later date that I had rifled through his pockets for a souvenir. As Breashears said when asked about the possible success of the Mallory climb and the need for this so called historical expedition. His reply was " Why do we need to know"
  • than217 - I always wonder what happened to Irvine or Mallory for that matter. I mean we can physically see what is left of Mallory but we have no clue where Irvine died and we have no clue what transpired. I would love for that camera to be found and for the film to be able to be developed.
  • joanna fortune - why are they touching the body?
  • dontmindifido32 - i don't understand how Irvine's body could be that difficult to find. apparently it is... but it has to be close by. 
  • angelinbluejeans855 - Just seeing some of the gear used told you haw tough these men where. Only other fellow climbers could appreciate this scene. He obviously loved the mountains. Glad they left him!
  • Tammy Peters - why would they bury him there instead of returning the remains to his living family? There is no respect in what they did.
  • 1976250460LIMA - RIP but that being said hes dead im sure he dont mind anything any one does to his stuff up there in fact he probly enjoyed the company 
  • nicky lup - R.I.P.Mallory
  • Cobra50Jeep - Where did they find his body on the mountain? How close to the top?
  • Freakazoid406 - I knew some atheist dipshit like you would respond.. that is why I made the comment. I don't live in fear.. I have nothing TO fear. You have everything to fear......
  • Ann TwoShoes - If you want to learn more about this story, I have just finished reading an excellent book, 'Fearless on Everest' by Julie Summers, who is the great niece of Sandy Irvine, who perished with Mallory. I read that the Mallory family were distressed that the body was found, but they must be comforted by the respect shown and the burial of his body. Thank you guys.
  • Cat Chick - The Nepalese consider Mount Everest sacred, and do not want it to become a graveyard. Many parents of those who have perished have asked for the bodies to be left as they were when they died, but this is against Nepalese law. As soon as a body can be reached for retrieval, it is and then is brought down for identification and burial.
  • Tim Hogan - I hope Andrew Irvine's body is found some day. Then we'll see if he has the camera on him that might prove whether or not the duo made it to the summit or not. If they did make it to the summit then they deserve to be honoured for it.
  • stuart parnel - rip george. im so glad these climbers found his body and they searched him and disturbed his body with the utmost respect for him. 
  • abhishek22modgil - Few people get a resting place as magnificent as him. RIP.
  • your .mother - So respectful how they buried George to leave him in peace and said some prayers instead of freaking out or unburying him further to take him to a museum. I think it is great how they let their hero sleep in peace. :)
  • ramairgto72 - Everyone is different, some people are fine reading about the unknown and other go out and find it. I think of it as manned space flight, I believe as humans we should "go" and not use robots for all of it, but some people are just fine with never leaving the safe areas. We didnt get to where we are by "staying safe". People need to live the way they want. And die that way, choice its all about choice in this life.

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